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1. “How to Read Cyrillic?”

2. “Instaliranje cirilice na Windows racunarima”
(“Installing the Cyrillic Alphabet on Windows Computers”)

3. “Cyrillic Software Suite”

 4. “Cyrillic (Russian): instructions for Windows and Internet”

5. “Frank Tang's Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn Secrets”

 6. “Character Sets”

7. “Languages and character sets”


8. “Writing Software for the International Market”

9. “Character Sets ISO-10646 and ISO-10646-J-1”

10. “UTF-7 - A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of Unicode”

11. “IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages”

12. “Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1”


13. “Internationalization of the Hypertext Markup Language”

14. “Character Sets, Languages, and Continuations”


15. “Tags for the Identification of Languages”


16. “ISO Standards for Internationalization”

 17. “JTC 1/SC 2 - Coded Character Sets”

18. “World-Wide Character Sets, Languages, and Writing Systems”

·        Author: Martin Dürst, W3C.

·        The site offers instructions on how to handle fonts, HTML, HTTP, CSS, and other parameters when creating web documents using an international alphabet.

19. “Cirilica on the Web”

 20. “Multilanguage support in Windows”

 21. “Notes on Internationalization”

·        Author: A.J.Flavell & Glasgow University

·        The site provides a study and sets of instructions on how to create and display web documents using an international script.

·        http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/charset/internat.html


 

22. “Configuring WWW Server for ISO 8859-2”

·        Author: Primoz Peterlin, Institute of Biophysics, University of Ljubljana, School of Medicine, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

·        The site is about setting server configurations for enabling usage and display of international characters.

·        http://nl.ijs.si/gnusl/cee/app/httpd.html


 23. “Codepage & Co.”

·        Author: Roman Czyborra

·        The site provides instructions on codepages when creating web documents using ASCII encoding scheme.

·        http://czyborra.com/charsets/codepages.html


 

24. “Darstellung diakritischer Zeichen (Osteuropa) in verschiedenen Codierungen und mit verschiedenen Browsern”
(“Setting Special Scripts (Eastern European) in Various Encodings and With Various Browsers”)

·        Author: Dipl.-Ing. Georg Muller, Berlin, Germany.

·        This German web site provides an excellent set of instructions for designing web documents in scripts of Central Europe.

·        http://home.fhtw-berlin.de/~gmueller/si/allgem/darstdiakr.htm


 

25. “Ñðïñêà žèðèëèöà íà èíòåðíåòó”

           

·        Author: St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, Kitchener, Canada.

·        The site provides instructions on how to install the Cyrillic script on Windows computers.

·        http://www.stgeorge-kw.on.ca/uputstvoZaCirilicu.htm


 

26. “Displaying Cyrillic Texts on the WWW”

·        Author: Alan Urbanic

·        The site provides instructions and references on how to display Cyrillic fonts on various computer platforms.

·        http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/Slavic/cyrillic.html


 

27. “Cyrillisation”

·        Author: Guentcho Dimitrov Skordev, Sofia, Bulgaria.

·        The site is about Bulgarian and Russian version of the Cyrillic script with instructions how to apply it in creating web documents.

·        http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~ut13/cyr.html


 

28. “Cyrillic typography”

·        Author: Luc Devroye, School of Computer Science, McGill University,
Montreal, Canada

·        The site provides excellent reference about the Cyrillic in computer science.

·        http://jeff.cs.mcgill.ca/~luc/cyrillic.html


 

29. “Überblick über die für osteuropäische Sprachen verwendeten Zeichensätze und Links zu Schriften”
(“Overview on Character Sets for Eastern European Languages and Links to Fonts”)

·        Author: Unknown

·        A brief instruction and reference on Eastern European scripts and their usage on the Internet.

·        http://www.odinet.de/slovo/eurocp.htm


 

30. “Russify Everything”

·        Author: Siber Systems Inc..   

·        The site provides detailed instructions and references on using the Russian version of the Cyrillic script for designing and viewing web documents.

·        http://www.siber.com/sib/russify/


31. "WINDOWS 95 and 98"


32. "Ukrainian Keyboard Driver and Font Support"


33. "Ñðïñêà žèðèëèöà íà èíòåðíåòó"


Îñòàëè ëèíêîâè:

Micosoft's Web site:
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W3C: Internationalization and Localization
     
"The place to discover fonts and typography online": Fonthaus
 
     
  Google Search:
Cyrillic+instructions
     
  Info World, article by Sam Costello: VeriSign expands domain names to more than 350 languages
     
  Installing Fonts on Windows. Information from Yamada Language Center:
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/windowshelp.html
     

Cyrillize Windows:
http://www.gwu.edu/~slavic/cyrilize.htm

Multilingual Web site maintenance: http://www.friends-partners.org/friends/ourstory/newserver.html
     
Tilde, Technical Information:
Troubleshooting Font Problems
  Monica Pawlman, Java Sun:
Font Tutorial
     

How to...
Read Cyrillic script and send it via
E-mail

  George Washington University site on:
Cyriillizing Windows or Macintosh

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